The 6-foot-4, 320-pound Williams will likely be moved to defensive end at some point. Defensive line coach John Mitchell calls Williams a raw talent who plays quicker than many players his size.

Williams was a highly touted high school basketball player before converting to football. He gained 80 pounds in four years at Samford and Mitchell says it will take a while for Williams to adjust to the NFL.

The Steelers took linebacker Vince Williams with their second pick in the sixth round of the NFL Draft.

The 6-foot-1, 233 lbs. Williams endured a series of injuries at Florida State but recorded a career-high 6.5 tackles for loss as a senior. He improved his draft stock during pre-draft workouts and gives the Steelers some help at inside linebacker.

The Steelers selected Oklahoma wide receiver Justin Brown with their first pick in the sixth round.

Brown spent 2012 with the Sooners after transferring from Penn State in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal. The 6-foot-3 Brown caught 73 passes for 879 yards and five touchdowns last season. He is the second receiver taken by the Steelers in the draft.

The Steelers continued to add depth in their depleted secondary, selecting Illinois cornerback Terry Hawthorne in the fifth round.

Hawthorne finished his college career with 162 tackles and six interceptions. Though the 6-foot Hawthorne is not considered a physical defender, he's one of the faster defensive backs in the draft. Hawthorne ran a 4.4-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.

The Steelers took Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones in the fourth round. Jones passed for 16,646 yards in four seasons with the Sooners, the third-highest total in major college football history.

Jones is the highest quarterback taken by the Steelers since the team selected Ben Roethlisberger in the first round of the 2004 draft. To get Jones, the Steelers gave the Dolphins a 2014 third round pick for Miami's pick in fourth round this year.

The 24-year-old Jones passed for 123 touchdowns during his collegiate career. He says he expects to be a starter one day but understands the No. 1 spot belongs to Roethlisberger. Jones will compete with veteran Bruce Gradkowski for the top backup spot behind Roethlisberger.

Earlier in the fourth round, the Steelers took Syracuse safety Shamarko Thomas.

The 5-foot-9 Thomas gives the Steelers some needed depth in the defensive backfield. Pittsburgh lost reserve safeties Ryan Mundy and Will Allen to free agency and have aging stars in Troy Polamalu and Ryan Clark.

The Steelers see Thomas as a safety but believe he could pitch in as a nickelback or as a corner if needed. Thomas was a first-team All-Big East selection after his senior season at Syracuse, when he led the Orange with 88 tackles.

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